2024
DOI: 10.1063/5.0240974
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Dispersal induced catastrophic bifurcations, Arnold tongues, shrimp structures, and stock patterns in an ecological system

Rajni,
Bapan Ghosh

Abstract: This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of a discrete-time predator–prey model within a homogeneous two-patch environment, incorporating both prey and predator dispersal. We consider a logistic growth for both prey and predator species, and the predation process is based on the Holling type-II functional response in the isolated patches. We explore the existence of multiple coexisting equilibria and establish their stability conditions. By independently varying the prey and predator dispersal rates, we di… Show more

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